Police want to speak to drivers of a white Audi A1 and a blue Vauxhall that were in the area just before the incident
Alex Connor (35)
Police have issued a renewed appeal for information following the tragic crash death of a man in Bangor last weekend.
Alex Connor died following a collision on the Upper Gransha Road. The incident was reported to police in the early hours of Saturday, January 11.
Widespread tributes have been paid to the 35-year-old, with his funeral to take place in the Co Down city on Wednesday, January 22.
Mr Connor’s grieving family described him as an “amazing” and “kind hearted” man.
In a social media post, his partner Jennifer said: “Well today is not the day I would ever think would happen.
“Today I lost my partner, my forever person, my best friend of 13 years. How I love you so much and forever.
“I could never thank you enough. Just know me and the kids love and miss you so much my beautiful.
“It kills me you’re not here no more but we will see you again and once again be together forever my love.
“This is not goodbye me and the kids will always think of you every day. No one will ever take the love we have.”
In an updated police statement, Detective Inspector Cherith Adair highlighted a specific series of vehicles police are seeking more information about.
“Officers attended the scene of the collision which involved a pedestrian and a car at approximately 1.50am.
“Sadly, 35-year-old Alex Connor died at the scene.
“We are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed the collision or who has CCTV, dash-cam or other footage which could assist with enquiries, to contact police.
“We are also very keen to speak to the drivers of a white Audi A1 and a blue Vauxhall that were in the area just before the collision occurred, the drivers of these vehicles are witnesses who may have vital information that could help with our investigation.
“Detectives from the Collision Investigation Unit can be contacted on 101 quoting reference number 81 11/01/25.”